Environmental Sciences, asked by anjukannappa, 19 days ago

what are the objectives of solid waste management in the city?​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
0

Explanation:

The primary goal of solid waste management is reducing and eliminating adverse impacts of waste materials on human health and the environment to support economic development and superior quality of life.

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Integrated solid waste management refers to the strategic approach to sustainable management of solid wastes covering all sources and all aspects, covering generation, segregation, transfer, sorting, treatment, recovery and disposal in an integrated manner, with an emphasis on maximizing resource use efficiency.

The objective of solid waste management is :

to reduce the quantity of solid waste disposed off on land by recovery of materials and energy from solid waste .

This in turn results in lesser requirement of raw material and energy as inputs for technological processes.

ectives

The overall objectives of the waste management assessment are summarised below:

(i) to assess the activities involved for the proposed and determine the type, nature

and estimated volumes of waste to be generated;

(ii) to identify any potential environmental impacts from the generation of waste at the

site;

(iii) to recommend appropriate waste handling and disposal measures / routings in

accordance with the current legislative and administrative requirements; and

(iv) to categorise waste material where practicable (inert material / waste fractions) for

disposal considerations i.e. public filling areas / landfill.

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